Insight
After the crash – what's changed in Continental Europe upstream?
Report summary
The oil price crash and market uncertainty have hit Continental Europe hard – from offshore Netherlands to its onshore heartlands and the Black Sea and East Mediterranean. Operators have been quick to make tough decisions. 2020 budgets have been slashed, projects delayed and exploration activity deferred. Even tougher decisions are still to come. Continental Europe’s upstream sector was already in transition. Its future is now more uncertain than ever. Powered by our Lens Upstream platform, we evaluate how our Continental Europe upstream outlook has changed since the crash.
Table of contents
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Executive summary
- So, what’s changed in Continental Europe?
Tables and charts
This report includes 2 images and tables including:
- Capex outlook - after the crash
- Production outlook - after the crash
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